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For Paper Submission and Manuscript Preparation
General Instructions
The Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity (MARCH) accepts research papers, academic articles, and review articles written in Standard British or American English, not a mixture. Poorly written English may result in rejection or return of the submission for language editing. The articles must fall within the aim and scope of the journal, that is, art, religion, culture, and humanity (see about Journal).
Please note that papers in these areas to be published in the MARCH journal Research or academic papers must be 15-20 pages in length inclusive of references, tables, graphs, charts, and figures.
For research papers, the author is advised to include all elements of the structure below:
- Title of paper must be clear, concise, and informative, all in uppercase within three typeset lines.
- Abstract (150-300 words) Abstracts must include sufficient information for readers to judge the nature and significance of the topic, the adequacy of the investigative strategy, the research results and conclusions. The abstract should summarize the major results of the work and not merely list topics to be discussed. It is an outline or brief summary of your paper in a well-developed paragraph, should be exact in wording, and understandable to a wide audience.
- Keywords (3-5), immediately after the abstract, keywords are for indexing purposes, and should be different from the title.
- Introduction This section provides necessary background of the paper and a brief review the existing knowledge, and importance of the problem.
- Objectives
- Literature Review, Conceptual Framework (Discussion of the research work of others in the field or topic area and how your work will enhance and contribute to the field. Citation of work by others should follow APA (7th edition) style e.g.
Example: Maslow (1970) asserts that….…; ………….(Maslow, 1970)
Wang and Pettit (2021)..............; .............(Wang & Pettit, 2021)
Hisrich et al. (2020)…………….;…………...…(Hisrich et al., 2020)
Novack et al. ( 2018)…………….; ……………(Novack et al., 2018)
- Research Methodology This section indicates clear research objectives, conceptual framework(s) (if any), research question(s), hypotheses, population and sample, research instruments, and the data collection process. This section provides clear steps used in conducting your research. It means all procedures need to be described in sufficient detail to allow someone to replicate it.
- Results and Discussion This section covers the analysis of the data. It should include statistics in tables, charts, graphs, or pictures analyzed against hypotheses or in answering the research question(s) in quantitative research, or descriptive analyses of categories in qualitative research. Results is purely descriptive. Discussion describes and interprets the findings, placing them in a bigger context, relating them to other work(s) and issues outlined in the Introduction.
- Research Benefits
- Conclusion and Recommendations This section summarizes your study’s key findings and implications. It should not be long and repetitive, but capture the essence of the study discussed in all previous sections. It should briefly cover the limitations of your research and suggested future direction for further research.
For academic articles, We recommend the structure below:
- Introduction
- Discussion
2.1 subheading
2.2 subheading
- Conclusion
The author is advised to follow a logical, understandable point of argument. Break your main argument into sub-headings and present them in an outline at the end of the Introduction.
- References List all the sources you have cited in the body of your research. It states the author/s of the source, the material's year of publication, the name or title of the source material, as well as its electronic retrieval information, including the date it was accessed, if these were gathered from the Internet (Research articles, academic articles, reports, academic conferences, references, no later than the last 5 years and Books, unlimited years of reference)
Submission Guide
Authors are welcome to submissions their manuscripts.
All submissions will be given an initial check by our editorial team, within 6-8 weeks after submission date you will be notified of the initial check result on ThaiJo system. Only the article which passes the initial check will proceed to the review process (6 -8 weeks). The author will be kept informed of the status of their paper.
Articles being currently considered for publication by other journals will not be accepted by The Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity (MARCH).
If the author withdraws or sending a manuscript to other journals any time after the manuscript has been sent to peer review till the final decision, the Journal will charge the author a penalty fee for its time and resources spent. The authors must always pay the page charge even if the withdrawal is permitted.
Specific Instructions:
- Format The preferred format for the text and tables of a manuscript are MS Word DOC and PDF.
- Paper size Manuscripts must be typed double-spaced on A4 size paper, a single column format.
- Margins Use a 1-inch margin on all sides of each page—left, right, top, and bottom.
- Spacing Double space lines throughout the paper including appendices, footnotes. Exceptions: Triple or quadruple spacing can be done around equations. Single or one-and-a-half spacing can be done in tables or figures. Indent the first line of every paragraph a standard
- Tab‖ key space (½ inch).
- Font Size and Type. Browallia New font (20 pts. bold for title; 14 pts. for author(s) and affiliation; 16 pts. bold for headings and 16 pts. bold subheadings; and 14 pts. for text)
- Titles should be no more than three typeset lines.
- Headings should be in bold type, in 16 point Browallia New font. First-level headings should be aligned to the left with initial caps. One line space should separate headings from the preceding text.
- Subheadings Italicize the subheadings in the bold type, single-spaced; in 16 point Browallia New font.
SUB-HEADING ONE Bold, Left, UPPERCASE HEADING
Sub-heading Two Bold, Left, Capitalize Each Word
Sub-heading Three Indented, bold, Capitalize Each Word
- Tables, Graphs, Charts, and Figures in 12 point Browallia New font, Bold
- References The Journal uses American Psychological Association (APA) style
(7th edition).
- Include only those sources you have cited in your paper.
- Position the first line of each reference flush left, with subsequent lines wrapping with a ½-inch (hanging) indent.
- Organize the list in alphabetical order according to the first letter beginning each entry. Usually, the author’s last name is the first piece of information in each entry. Use initials for the author’s first/middle names.
- Use the following format for your reference list:
Cokins, G., Pohlen, T., & Klammer, T. (2018). Supply Chain Costing and Performance Management (2nd ed). New Jersey: Wiley.
Hisrich, R. D., Peter, M. P., & Shepherd, D. A. (2020). Entrepreneurship (11th ed). New York: McGraw- Hill.
Heizer, J., Render, B., & Munson, C. (2020). Operations Management Sustainability and Supply Chain Management (13rd ed). U.K: Pearson.
Kumar, V., Leone, R. P., Aaker, D. A., & Day, G. S. (2018). Marketing research (13th ed). U.S.A.: John Wiley & Sons.
Maslow, A. H. (1970). Motivation and Personality (2nd ed). New York: Harper & Row.
Novack, R. A., Gibson, B. J., Suzuki, Y., & Coyle, J. J. (2018). Transportation A Global Supply Chain Perspective (9th ed). Singapore: Cengage.
Royal Thai Government Gazette. (2019). National Education Act(no.4), B.E. 2019. Retrieved December 1, 2019, from http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2562/A/057/T_0049.PDF
Thinwiangthong, S., & Inprasitha, M. (2018). The Model of Teaching Measurement in the School Level Mathematics Course. Nakhon Phanom University Journal. 8(3), 118-127.
Wang, Y., & Pettit, S. (2021). E- Logistics (2nd ed). U.S.A.: Kogan page.
- Tables and Figures
- Line drawings should be of high resolution and high contrast. For color or grayscale photographs (halftones), use a minimum of 300 dpi (.JPG).
- Provide captions to figures
- Use the table function of Microsoft Word.
- Figure and tables should be placed as close as possible to where they are mentioned in the text
- Page Numbering: Number all pages of the paper, beginning with the title page. The number is in the bottom right corner (1 inch from right and ½ inch from the bottom page edges).
Publication Charge
The process of payment will be required to enable an effective and efficient screening process. Fee payment will be due at registration, will be 150 USD for both Thai and international authors. This fee is non-refundable.
Remark: The fee shall be in effect from October 1, 2026 onward.
SUBMISSION PREPARATION CHECKLIST
As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
- The manuscript must not have been published or submitted elsewhere for consideration. (A brief explanation will be necessary to clarify this matter.)
- The submitted file is in Microsoft Word and PDF document file with a single column format.
- Where available, URLs for the references must be provided.
- Research or academic papers must be 15-20 pages in length inclusive of references, tables, graphs, charts, and figures.
- The text must be double-spaced; (a 14-point font Browallia New; italics rather than underlining except for URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables must be placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
- The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.
- Attached to all submitted articles must be a 150-300 words abstract, Keywords (3-5) and a statement containing the author’s present academic or nonacademic position and an address where he or she may be contacted by the editors or interested readers. Authors should place their names on the cover page but the name should not appear on headers or elsewhere in the body of the article. Full contact details for the corresponding author, including email, mailing address and telephone numbers should also be provided. As the Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity (MARCH) is a peer reviewed journal, the author must be following the instructions about Ensuring a Blind Review.
- Make sure that there are no grammatical, spellings, or content errors in articles prior to submitting to the Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity (MARCH).
- The Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity (MARCH) uses American Psychological Association (APA) style (7th edition).
- Please register as Author for paper submission online on Thaijo system.
Copyright Notice
Copy Right of MARCH Article
The Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity (MARCH) uses a Gold Open Access model. All articles at the Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity are published Open Access. Publication is funded by a fee paid at the time of acceptance (Publication Fee). From June 2020 onward, author(s) retain copyright of their work, with articles licensed to the publisher Miaoru Foundation and The Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity. All articles published on this site use the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (CC BY 4.0). You do not need to seek permission from The Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity or Miaoru Foundation for reuse of contents published on this site.
This means;
All articles are immediately available free-of-charge upon publication.
Copyright on all Open Access articles in the Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity is retained by the author(s), or the author's Employer.
Author(s) grant Miaoru Foundation a license to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher.
Author(s) also grants any third party the right to use the article freely if its integrity is maintained and the original authors, citation details and publisher are identified.
You are free to:
Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially.
Under the following terms:
Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
No additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.
There may be exceptions to copyright and licensing for articles which were previously published under policies that are different from the above, in this case different licensing conditions may then apply. If in any case the Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity contains material republished with permission under a different license, you may need to seek permission for reuse from the copyright holder. In all such cases, however, access to these articles is free from fees or any other access restrictions.
Open Access ensures the widest possible access to research, makes research available to wider audiences, allows readers to use articles and data, and also allows author(s) to distribute their works freely. Open Access accelerates research by removing barriers to collaboration and accelerates scientific communication.
If you require more information, please don't be hesitated to contact the Editorial team anytime here or contact the Editorial Office below.
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License Terms
The Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity uses a Gold Open Access model. All articles at the Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity are published Open Access. Publication is funded by a fee paid at the time of acceptance (Publication Fee). From June 2020 onward, author(s) retain copyright of their work, with articles licensed to the publisher Miaoru Foundation and the Multidisciplinary Journal of Art, Religion, Culture, and Humanity. All articles published on this site use the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (CC BY 4.0). You do not need to seek permission from Supply Chain and Sustainability Research or Southeast Bangkok College for reuse of contents published on this site.
This means;
All articles are immediately available free-of-charge upon publication.
Copyright on all Open Access articles in Supply Chain and Sustainability Research is retained by the author(s), or the author's Employer.
Author(s) grant Miaoru Foundation a license to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher.
Author(s) also grants any third party the right to use the article freely as long as its integrity is maintained and the original authors, citation details and publisher are identified.
You are free to:
Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format
Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially.
Under the following terms:
Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.
No additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.
There may be exceptions to copyright and licensing for articles which were previously published under policies that are different from the above, in this case different licensing conditions may then apply. If in any case Supply Chain and Sustainability Research contains material republished with permission under a different license, you may need to seek permission for reuse from the copyright holder. In all such cases, however, access to these articles is free from fees or any other access restrictions.
Open Access ensures the widest possible access to research, makes research available to wider audiences, allows readers to use articles and data, and also allows author(s) to distribute their works freely. Open Access accelerates research by removing barriers to collaboration and accelerates scientific communication.
If you require more information, please don't be hesitated to contact the Editorial team anytime here or contact the Editorial Office below.